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>> in the cities we don't have the luxury of taking things down the road. we have to balance the their budgets. which means that when revenues go down can't make ends meet, you have to do something to change the way you do business. in mesa, arizona and many other cities, we had our public safety change the way we provide services. we went into places that other people may be one of gone. we saw thepickup garbage and answer and so we have to get creative and mobile solutions other than debate philosophy. and i think that is the one thing that our state legislature serves and congress can lear from cities. >> i always think that we he a choice between either you like those services, you keep them and pay more for them, or you cut them back. what do you do? do you do a combinaon? do you and have you advocated a combination ofsomething, are you going to charge more raise taxes in an area? were you doi? >> you do whatever you need to. we have done both. we haven't raised taxes, but our citizens who voted on a couple of occasions to invest themselves and to tax
>> in the cities we don't have the luxury of taking things down the road. we have to balance the their budgets. which means that when revenues go down can't make ends meet, you have to do something to change the way you do business. in mesa, arizona and many other cities, we had our public safety change the way we provide services. we went into places that other people may be one of gone. we saw thepickup garbage and answer and so we have to get creative and mobile solutions other than...
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is the time of the race when they are aiming for the general election, not the primary based in the city has to still rev up the primary. gerri: a long way to go. the tone and tenor of the campaign changing with jobs numbers which were shockingly positive. we discussed it earlier. let me read you some headlines from newspapers to how the media is treating this. the new york times. jobs reports bring unexpected good news. make his case easier. the washington post says president obama much-needed good news on jobs. the chicago, jobs report gives obama a much-needed boost. i have to tell you, on wall street people are picking apart these numbers with a fine tooth comb. a lot of people don't believe them. they think they have been massaged, managed and some white. is the media -- more evidence totally for obama? >> sure. i read the new york times assessment of, you know, the attacks as the book were cut. this is not political, this is a statistical. always. the numbers are volta, but it is not politics. look. this is an administration that has been lying about who killed our ambassador. they
is the time of the race when they are aiming for the general election, not the primary based in the city has to still rev up the primary. gerri: a long way to go. the tone and tenor of the campaign changing with jobs numbers which were shockingly positive. we discussed it earlier. let me read you some headlines from newspapers to how the media is treating this. the new york times. jobs reports bring unexpected good news. make his case easier. the washington post says president obama much-needed...
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citi group. the pool itself? biggest operates in the country. bank of merng, fidelity, credit swiss, and it's possible, although we don't know for sure, that your mutual fund trade might have been impacted by this cheating. ebx agreed to pay an $800,000 fine for failing to protect trading information. it's not enough. regulators have to step in, reign in abuses once and for all. the industry needs to get the agent together. not only is high frequency trading putting your money at risk, but the global financial system. details of major acquisition in the works that could change the landscape of the cell phone world. next, changing the look of the banking world. how the internet's number one retailers is getting into the lening business, and how you can cash in. ♪ so anyway, i've been to a lot of places. you know, i've helped a lot of people save a lot of money. but today...( sfx: loud noise of large metal object hitting the ground) things have been a little strange. (sfx: sound of piano smashing) roadrunner: meep meep. meep meep? (sfx: loud thu
citi group. the pool itself? biggest operates in the country. bank of merng, fidelity, credit swiss, and it's possible, although we don't know for sure, that your mutual fund trade might have been impacted by this cheating. ebx agreed to pay an $800,000 fine for failing to protect trading information. it's not enough. regulators have to step in, reign in abuses once and for all. the industry needs to get the agent together. not only is high frequency trading putting your money at risk, but the...
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>> absolutely, most of these cities are cash strapped. they're financially mismanaged and it's an opportunity for them to put one more hand in the taxpayers' pockets. look, the root of this is not that they ned more money, they need to spend what they have more efficiently and overburdened with pensions they can't pay and they have too many government employees on the payroll and they're badly run, and asking a taxpayer to fund government inefficiency is the wrong way to go. >> brenda: well, jonas, we're already paying taxes, isn't that supposed to be covering what we get for this? >> well, those income taxes are artificially low. a lot of states like california are putting through a lot of tax increases. and we talked about the president, but california has a proposition to super tax million dollar earners, you need regress seive taxes to go along with that, and charging fees for all the things the states are paying for, roads, bridges, i'm all for it because you can't just squeeze the same group for higher income taxes, and called broad
>> absolutely, most of these cities are cash strapped. they're financially mismanaged and it's an opportunity for them to put one more hand in the taxpayers' pockets. look, the root of this is not that they ned more money, they need to spend what they have more efficiently and overburdened with pensions they can't pay and they have too many government employees on the payroll and they're badly run, and asking a taxpayer to fund government inefficiency is the wrong way to go. >>...
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it was not the city but the state of louisiana. and forgiven 16 months of the fees that were waived picked up by the federal government. gerri: what about these comments? speaking to people who were on your side. that was the candidates frame of mind. did he go to far? >> absolutely. saying the bush should ministrations is bigoted. shame on him to be so racially divisive trying to get votes. what happened to the man who said he would bring us together who blames the predecessor as a racial bigot? >> vice president joe biden had comments. >> this is a deadly. how they can justify raising taxes with the middle-class over the last four years. [laughter] gerri: i could hardly believe he said that. >> the gift that keeps on giving. it is apparent to simply repeat the charge romney will raise taxes is ridiculous. i have to agree. american people are buried under a mountain of debt and buried under the longest stretch of high eight unemployment in a recovery the most anemic since world war ii for the first time ever median household incom
it was not the city but the state of louisiana. and forgiven 16 months of the fees that were waived picked up by the federal government. gerri: what about these comments? speaking to people who were on your side. that was the candidates frame of mind. did he go to far? >> absolutely. saying the bush should ministrations is bigoted. shame on him to be so racially divisive trying to get votes. what happened to the man who said he would bring us together who blames the predecessor as a...
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if you think of citi, citi is a bet on continual low rates, narrowing credit spreads. that's the bad bank. but it is also a bet on the growth of the international markets. that is the good bank. that's what they're focusing on. that is nice little mix there. david: did you buy goldman down at $90? >> remember i'm an equity analyst. i can't do that. david: i'm sure you recommended to somebody. >> yes, i did. david: thanks, brad for coming in. sandra: one tech company has seen its stock rise 95% over the last year, helping companies monetize their online advertising but with more consumers moving to mobile, can the run continue? we'll talk to the ceo of lucora. that's next. david: another u.s. bank is threatened as hackers continue their attacks on our financial institutions. is your money safe? details straight ahead. >> i'm robert gray with your fox business brief. stocks fell as corporate profit outlooks and the federal reserve's latest assessment of the u.s. economy did little to soothe growing concerns over the globe economy. red arrows across the board. >>> mcgraw-
if you think of citi, citi is a bet on continual low rates, narrowing credit spreads. that's the bad bank. but it is also a bet on the growth of the international markets. that is the good bank. that's what they're focusing on. that is nice little mix there. david: did you buy goldman down at $90? >> remember i'm an equity analyst. i can't do that. david: i'm sure you recommended to somebody. >> yes, i did. david: thanks, brad for coming in. sandra: one tech company has seen its...
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how do you analyze the two cities? >> the biggest increases year over year are in places rebounding. both phoenix and detroit as well as lots of metros in flora and other parts of the country had huge price declines in the bust, up to 50%own. those are in the places with the biggest rebounds now, butt doesn't mean they are all the same. phoenix is driven by job growth. gerri: that's a good thing. i like to hear that. look at red flags. biggest red flags. you mentioned flida a ment ago. florida, illinois, and new jersey. why should i be weary? >> those are all places where the foreclosure process takes a long time. those are states with a much bigger backlog of foreclosures thanust anywhere else in the country. as the foreclosures come on the market, they push prices down. the price gains disappearance. gerri: one of the things so important to the market and what we have need to have housing come back is jobs. we are seeingh in california bay area, north carolina, denver, texas, and oklahoma. is there a great way to ped
how do you analyze the two cities? >> the biggest increases year over year are in places rebounding. both phoenix and detroit as well as lots of metros in flora and other parts of the country had huge price declines in the bust, up to 50%own. those are in the places with the biggest rebounds now, butt doesn't mean they are all the same. phoenix is driven by job growth. gerri: that's a good thing. i like to hear that. look at red flags. biggest red flags. you mentioned flida a ment ago....
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every city in california new records are established. before yesterday the largest single-day increase, we blew it out of the water. stuart: a huge spike. thank you very much. we will be back in just a moment. everyone has goals. take the steps to reach yours, with us with real advice, for real goals. the us bank wealth management advisor can help you. every step of the way. from big steps, to little steps. since 1863 we've helped guide our clients, so they can take the steps to help grow, preserve, and pass along their wealth. so their footsteps can help the next generation find their own path. all of us serving you. us bank stuart: a big story today. the jobs report. 7.8% on the unemployment rate. a big drop since january of 2009. only 114,000 new jobs created last month less than half what you see in a strong recovery. here is a contentious number. 873,000. that is the number of people who say they found work as part of the household survey. not in the traditional sense of work. going to work every day for an outside employer. most of
every city in california new records are established. before yesterday the largest single-day increase, we blew it out of the water. stuart: a huge spike. thank you very much. we will be back in just a moment. everyone has goals. take the steps to reach yours, with us with real advice, for real goals. the us bank wealth management advisor can help you. every step of the way. from big steps, to little steps. since 1863 we've helped guide our clients, so they can take the steps to help grow,...
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the folks in the tavern had the same worries that we do in the city. and down, everyone in that tavern felt like you and i did. stuart: you are a cattle farmer, don't you like subsidies from the federal government? isn't president barack obama tried to bribe you with some subsidies? >> i think things have been going so well now that that is not really the case anymore. the big businessmen, which farmers are, they do not rely on that clutch anymore. you cannot put a farmer out of business with the weather, but you may if you back over his mailbox. that is not the case anymore. it is good old-fashioned work and there are no shortcuts. stuart: i was joking, scott. i hope you know that. i am a tree farmer myself. i am not looking four subsidies from president obama or anyone else. >> it is a good honest days work and you sleep better. the oxygen that you get out here is much better than in the city. it is a pretty good life. stuart: what a life. scott, we are so glad you joined us down on the farm today. we appreciate that. good luck to you. hope the weath
the folks in the tavern had the same worries that we do in the city. and down, everyone in that tavern felt like you and i did. stuart: you are a cattle farmer, don't you like subsidies from the federal government? isn't president barack obama tried to bribe you with some subsidies? >> i think things have been going so well now that that is not really the case anymore. the big businessmen, which farmers are, they do not rely on that clutch anymore. you cannot put a farmer out of business...
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before you send your k canine to the doghouse, a new york city hotel. dogs only hotel, beds, flat-screen tvs. do dogs watch tv? personal chefs and chauffeur service. the pup can use a fitness center. yes it has one. or indulge themselves at the spa. can you believe it? rooms start 79 bucks a night. and can go up as high as 200 bucks a night for the uber-suite, liz. liz: business roundtable is worried. number one thing to watch. private payroll report precedes the employment report. economists expect a gain of 143,000. down from last month's 201,000. number is looked at a clue what we may see in the employment report which is due ou
before you send your k canine to the doghouse, a new york city hotel. dogs only hotel, beds, flat-screen tvs. do dogs watch tv? personal chefs and chauffeur service. the pup can use a fitness center. yes it has one. or indulge themselves at the spa. can you believe it? rooms start 79 bucks a night. and can go up as high as 200 bucks a night for the uber-suite, liz. liz: business roundtable is worried. number one thing to watch. private payroll report precedes the employment report. economists...
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we have great cities. cleveland is an incredible city. when the reputation catches up with the reality, people will be blown away. we have great cities. great role areas in great suburbs. what we have done is we have built our business in ohio. people think it is just manufacturing. healthcare and financial services, energy, logistics and it, our greatest growth last quarter was it jobs. liz: that is a surprise to people where people look at that where they think it is in industrial city. there is a lot of auto-parts creation here. this was a steel town for a long time. not anymore. >> manufacturing is still important to us. think about legal and clinic. university hospitals. these are incredible. i was just at the cleveland clinic the other day. we have our manufacturing, a lot of specialty manufacturing. we have it, financial services -- the thing about our ohio is we are diverse. we can have great distribution. it is basically stabilizing the country. if you look at illinois, okay, it is great to live near the simpsons. those people th
we have great cities. cleveland is an incredible city. when the reputation catches up with the reality, people will be blown away. we have great cities. great role areas in great suburbs. what we have done is we have built our business in ohio. people think it is just manufacturing. healthcare and financial services, energy, logistics and it, our greatest growth last quarter was it jobs. liz: that is a surprise to people where people look at that where they think it is in industrial city. there...
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york city a fraction of that after 9/11. the question is, the very divisive remarks from the so-called you nitre in chief. stuart: peter barnes joins us in denver for a nice debate. any chance that this tape and the contents of the table, the debate? >> not very likely. the moderator can decide to ask it as one of his questions, but the topic tonight on the economy, health care, the role of government. the romney campaign is kind of distancing itself from this video this morning. it was not involved in the relief and sang in really wants to talk tonight about those other issues and the president's record. stuart: next thing, vice-president biden said this yesterday in a campaign stop in north carolina about burying the middle class. >> this is deadly. how they can justify, how they can justify raising taxes on the middle-class the has been buried the last four years. stuart: all right. you're still with us. i have to believe that mitt romney will indeed run with that tonight. >> you bet. the romney campaign has already relea
york city a fraction of that after 9/11. the question is, the very divisive remarks from the so-called you nitre in chief. stuart: peter barnes joins us in denver for a nice debate. any chance that this tape and the contents of the table, the debate? >> not very likely. the moderator can decide to ask it as one of his questions, but the topic tonight on the economy, health care, the role of government. the romney campaign is kind of distancing itself from this video this morning. it was...
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cities such as boston, detroit, nashville, los angeles. they're passionate about their teams. i'm telling you they continue to push the fringe fan away. they don't have a great television deal. and basic sports fans who want to watch the sport. really like the fact that the l.a. kings were the 7th team in seven years to win the stanley cup. fan interest is back. but pushing those fans away again, i'm telling you eventually they're going to kill the golden goose. melissa: what is your prediction on outcome of this one? >> here is what i think. the average hockey play play ownly 3 1/2 years. if they miss this year, they will lose 0% of the their career earnings. time for the players to give in. and take it on the chin . a lot of great hockey players are playing in russia, in europe. they have opportunities to make money globally. what i think will happen once the players lose big paychecks next couple weeks. they will tell donald fehr who represents them. do whatever you can to get a deal done. melissa: interesting. >> one last point. think about single mom who lives in glendale
cities such as boston, detroit, nashville, los angeles. they're passionate about their teams. i'm telling you they continue to push the fringe fan away. they don't have a great television deal. and basic sports fans who want to watch the sport. really like the fact that the l.a. kings were the 7th team in seven years to win the stanley cup. fan interest is back. but pushing those fans away again, i'm telling you eventually they're going to kill the golden goose. melissa: what is your prediction...
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a red light in new york city, little less, to a half. you could get caught because you are kind of operating on the rhythms you're expecting to see if you would have anywhere else. >> the word gets around that they're too short and people start jamming on their brakes to avoid getting the red light camera to get anyone to creating a problem that we were trying to solve. in concept we are in favor of reuse they take care of those tebow crashes where vehicles at the site of another vehicle. this side is the weakest part of the vehicle, but if you're solving one problem by creating another, you're not solving the problem. gerri: us to collect the money they make. ticket revenue, from the new york post. the city's make 235 million over five years. this is an easy way to make some dope. i mean, frankly, if you were the mayor and want to raise some money, you know, just put them at every corner. you will get a lot of revenue coming into the city coffers. >> that is what is being talked about. the program being expanded. we think before they go
a red light in new york city, little less, to a half. you could get caught because you are kind of operating on the rhythms you're expecting to see if you would have anywhere else. >> the word gets around that they're too short and people start jamming on their brakes to avoid getting the red light camera to get anyone to creating a problem that we were trying to solve. in concept we are in favor of reuse they take care of those tebow crashes where vehicles at the site of another vehicle....
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the big apple has more than 46,000 homeless people in the city, 14% of the nation's homeless population. for some context, l.a. is second with just 3%. as a result, michael bloomberg has opened 10 new homeless shelters in recent months. chelsea and greenpoint. all of you non-new yorkers out there, residents are fuming, saying that these areas are now unsafe and dirty. bloomberg says it's the nature. with unemployment so high, these people need to go somewhere, but i do find it curious within the neighborhood that i mentioned so far, could it be because that is where mr. bloomberg lives? that is my "two cents more". coming up tomorrow, as vice president joe bide
the big apple has more than 46,000 homeless people in the city, 14% of the nation's homeless population. for some context, l.a. is second with just 3%. as a result, michael bloomberg has opened 10 new homeless shelters in recent months. chelsea and greenpoint. all of you non-new yorkers out there, residents are fuming, saying that these areas are now unsafe and dirty. bloomberg says it's the nature. with unemployment so high, these people need to go somewhere, but i do find it curious within...
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she will speak with top business executives and leaders in cleveland to find out how the city turned itself around. she will be joined tomorrow by mark shapiro, chief and indian president. all coming tomorrow. melissa: i'm melissa francis and here's what's money tonight. iran rocked by protests. citizens rise up against soaring inflation and supply shortages. are these the first cracks before the downfall of the regime? plus, our all-star panel previews tonight's presidential debate. the economy takes center stage. we'll find out what president obama and mitt romney have to say to win voters. >>> bald may or may not be beautiful. it is in the eyes of the beholder but is it all powerful? will it could give some men a big advantage in business. even when they say it's not, it is always about money. melissa: let's take a look at the day's market headlines. a choppy day for stocks. better than expected data from adp on private sector jobs and unexpected rise in service sector activity. din actually give a boost to wall street. the dow rose 12 points. meanwhile shares of hewlett-packard p
she will speak with top business executives and leaders in cleveland to find out how the city turned itself around. she will be joined tomorrow by mark shapiro, chief and indian president. all coming tomorrow. melissa: i'm melissa francis and here's what's money tonight. iran rocked by protests. citizens rise up against soaring inflation and supply shortages. are these the first cracks before the downfall of the regime? plus, our all-star panel previews tonight's presidential debate. the...
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cabrera had a pair of singles and drove in two in last night's loss against kansas city. connell: walt is a big red sox fan. >>> the vice president's latest comment is drawn a lot of criticism. dagen: let's take a look at the nasdaq winners today. >> how they can justify, how they can justify raising taxes on the middle class -- [inaudible] -- the last four years. connell: these comments of vice president biden yesterday on the middle class, a lot of people on the right are jumping on them, but there are also some on the left, saying the middle class has been ignored or the obama administration hasn't done enough for the middle class. former tarp inspector neil barofsky, he goes after the treasury secretary geithner, he gets fired up questioning if geithner should have been in a position to do what he's done. >> i think there's a strong argument that perhaps he never should have been hired in the first place. i mean he was part of the regulatory failure that produced the financial crisis, as president of the new york fed and i think certainly given the policy choices, the
cabrera had a pair of singles and drove in two in last night's loss against kansas city. connell: walt is a big red sox fan. >>> the vice president's latest comment is drawn a lot of criticism. dagen: let's take a look at the nasdaq winners today. >> how they can justify, how they can justify raising taxes on the middle class -- [inaudible] -- the last four years. connell: these comments of vice president biden yesterday on the middle class, a lot of people on the right are...
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we are saying what cities are open for business. a beautiful skyline in cleveland. we are talking to the top business leaders as we did all day yesterday. a company that was so successful, warren buffett bought it out right and the cleveland clinic ceo, the cleveland clinic was mentioned by both candidates during the debate and so much more. apps williams. we will take you behind the scenes. wait till you see all the innovation happening here in cleveland, open for business. see you in a minute. diane: stocks are still up after a surprise drop in the unemployment rate. that rate is 7.8% after a four year low and that has the dow hitting the highest level since december of 2007. the jobs report revealed 114,000 new september jobs being the estimate for 113,000 but that was partly due to an unexpected gain in government jobs. private sector hiring came in lower than expected as the 50 third anniversary of james bond. since his 1962 debut there have been 22 oo 7 films with another due out at the end of the month. it is the longest-running of all time and grossed $5 mil
we are saying what cities are open for business. a beautiful skyline in cleveland. we are talking to the top business leaders as we did all day yesterday. a company that was so successful, warren buffett bought it out right and the cleveland clinic ceo, the cleveland clinic was mentioned by both candidates during the debate and so much more. apps williams. we will take you behind the scenes. wait till you see all the innovation happening here in cleveland, open for business. see you in a...
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whoever buys these keys could control practically any elevator in the city. they would even have access to construction sites like one world world trade center. should the keys be up for sale? is that, 150 is really cheap. you could shut down the subway syste with that one that looked like a fire, you know car? that could shut down. second one from the right. that one could you shut down the whole sbway system. >> look, talk about getting key to the city literally. melissa: literally. >> what is interesting, they make all of these, we have all the plans in place to beat the terrorists and for 150 bucks and ebay you're good to go. >> you have to have go through a root canal to get a job but this guy gets keys and puts them up on ebay? pull every up with of them and haul them in. change the locks. >> i would like to have him on the show because this is show about money. i want to know how he ce up with 150 bucks? wouldn't paris pay like, i don't know $15000? really low ball. in addition to being a criminal also not very smart. i don't know, what every. next one
whoever buys these keys could control practically any elevator in the city. they would even have access to construction sites like one world world trade center. should the keys be up for sale? is that, 150 is really cheap. you could shut down the subway syste with that one that looked like a fire, you know car? that could shut down. second one from the right. that one could you shut down the whole sbway system. >> look, talk about getting key to the city literally. melissa: literally....
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a city like los angeles, tough run to run. he's done -- he's done just that. this is the seat of the debate hall right now where we are about 25 minutes away from the candidates entering that room, and they will begin the first of what will be four presidential debates. a lot at stake. for mitt romney, but i could argue just as much for the president. remember, it's the president who kind of enters this like the heavy weight champ because he's the president and everyone expects him to do good because, well, he's the president. he's had this job for better part of three and a half years so he's going to be good at it. always be a surprise if he with weren't. mitt romney is the other guy who was -- who had 20 some odd debates over the course of 40 some odd months. he's well seasoned and well practiced. what's at stake for both men tonight? orrin hatch who survived a number of party threats is a favorite to survive as well in the polls. we'll see. senator, the argument is that the pressure's on mitt romney. he's in trouble in the polls, swing states are not going
a city like los angeles, tough run to run. he's done -- he's done just that. this is the seat of the debate hall right now where we are about 25 minutes away from the candidates entering that room, and they will begin the first of what will be four presidential debates. a lot at stake. for mitt romney, but i could argue just as much for the president. remember, it's the president who kind of enters this like the heavy weight champ because he's the president and everyone expects him to do good...
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see you thursday and friday live from the gray city of cleveland. david: "money with melissa francis" is next. >> the complaint speaks for itself. flagrant violations of law here, misrepresentations to investors. representations they were conducting what they call a robust and intense due diligence process were all a slam. they didn't have effective due diligence process. we have internal documents reflecting that. melissa: that is new york attorney general eric schneiderman. i spoke with him about the new lawsuit he brought against jpmorgan over the financial crisis. we have more in a moment. charlie gasparino is here with breaking news on this story. here's what is also money tonight. president obama and mitt romney getting ready to face off in the first presidential debate. one man who didn't get an invitation? libertarian presidential candidate, gary johnson of the he will join us here live. >>> plus an influential coal miners union says it won't endorse president obama's slamming the administration's war on coal. will this be a deciding factor
see you thursday and friday live from the gray city of cleveland. david: "money with melissa francis" is next. >> the complaint speaks for itself. flagrant violations of law here, misrepresentations to investors. representations they were conducting what they call a robust and intense due diligence process were all a slam. they didn't have effective due diligence process. we have internal documents reflecting that. melissa: that is new york attorney general eric schneiderman. i...
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i mean come on, the greatest of the great come from this great city of cleveland ohio. we are joined now by the ceo of playhouse square, sort of a grouping of five different venues that have been around since early 1900s. thank you for joining us. >> nice to be with you. liz: well, you know, in new york it is all about broadway but when you talk to people who are in the know about theater, they all say that the greatest plays have come through cleveland either first or right after broadway. why do you think that is? >> because cleveland is a very sophisticated theater town. we have the first repertoire theater company in the country in the cleveland playhouse. it was also the sight of a lot of shows in the 40s and 50s. liz: it was a testing ground? >> yes, it was. today because we have such a great town, we have a number of shows that want to open their national show in cleveland. we have anything goes. >> anything goes was huge. what else is coming? are you going to get something like war horse? >> we do have war horse on the series. all of northeast ohio is waiting fo
i mean come on, the greatest of the great come from this great city of cleveland ohio. we are joined now by the ceo of playhouse square, sort of a grouping of five different venues that have been around since early 1900s. thank you for joining us. >> nice to be with you. liz: well, you know, in new york it is all about broadway but when you talk to people who are in the know about theater, they all say that the greatest plays have come through cleveland either first or right after...
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bp is selling texas city. a unit other texas refinery. it is valued at $2.5 billion. you can take a look at how the two stocks are faring. they are selling it over to marathon petroleum. marathon is hitting a new high. bp is pulling back one third of 1%. the deal is right in line with the expectation. a lot of folks looking at tp very closely. this is another step in the right direction. one up, one down. cheryl: thank you very much. it is time to make money with charles payne. this power he has a dirty fingernail stock for your portfolio. charles: an amazing trend this year, companies that spend money on their stocks are going up. the street really believes most of the stocks are undervalued. it is amazing. i have never seen it like this where the inquiring company, their shares go higher. cliff natural resources. my subscribers are in it. we are getting absolutely whacked in this one. you have two dynamics. you have the local situation. these guys only have one thermal mind. they are so positioned, they have mines in canada, brazil and america. the stock acts well t
bp is selling texas city. a unit other texas refinery. it is valued at $2.5 billion. you can take a look at how the two stocks are faring. they are selling it over to marathon petroleum. marathon is hitting a new high. bp is pulling back one third of 1%. the deal is right in line with the expectation. a lot of folks looking at tp very closely. this is another step in the right direction. one up, one down. cheryl: thank you very much. it is time to make money with charles payne. this power he...
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stuart: the detroit police department has a message to people looking at visiting the city. enter at your own risk. over the weekend 400 police officers passed out flyers saying because of cuts to the police force detroit is more dangerous and they say the cops are overworked, understaffed and fear their lives on a daily basis. that sending the wrong kind of message. doesn't it. reports of loose seats on american airlines flights, these are a few incidents, why would anyone fly american, they're at war with the unions. how will it hurt the company? we'll ask an airline expert at 10:45 this morning. as you know, earnings season kicks off tomorrow. alcoa is traditionally the first to report right after the bell tomorrow. some analysts think this is going to be the worst profit performance for three years by american kms. joining us now from portland, oregon, is keith fitz-gerald with money map press. and what do you make of it, suppose the analysts the great people are right, that it's the worst earnings season since 2009. does that mean the stock market is going to come down.
stuart: the detroit police department has a message to people looking at visiting the city. enter at your own risk. over the weekend 400 police officers passed out flyers saying because of cuts to the police force detroit is more dangerous and they say the cops are overworked, understaffed and fear their lives on a daily basis. that sending the wrong kind of message. doesn't it. reports of loose seats on american airlines flights, these are a few incidents, why would anyone fly american,...
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for example, cities and states, higher borrowing costs because cities and states are involved in complex arrangements if you manipulate the rate down it still hurts them. did he ever think about that? did he think about the consequences? that is all mapped out in the letter. this letter is appearing on fox business network.com we should point out one of the fascinating things in this letter he is essentially calling for tim geithner, treasury secretary, only has a few months, says he will leave in president obama wins again, calling for him to create a new interest rate, an american-based interest rate, possibly to replace libor since libor now doesn't have a lot of credibility. why didn't it have a lot of credibility? because it was manipulated. how was it manipulated? libor is not set by some computer. i always thought it was. a bunch of banks send in what they say libor should be and they do a average of those things. it is so easily manipulated as you so. melissa: apparently. now we know. >> should pay zero for our borrowing costs. essentially what was happening during the financial
for example, cities and states, higher borrowing costs because cities and states are involved in complex arrangements if you manipulate the rate down it still hurts them. did he ever think about that? did he think about the consequences? that is all mapped out in the letter. this letter is appearing on fox business network.com we should point out one of the fascinating things in this letter he is essentially calling for tim geithner, treasury secretary, only has a few months, says he will leave...
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think in 2009 we did have a stable financial system and that we could have, very sick institutions like citi should have been restructured. all banks should have been required to shed their booed assets, clean up their balance sheets. that would put them in a better position to lend into the real economy. banks that have a lot of bad assets on their books, they don't do a lot of new lending. they sit around and nurse the balance sheet. because have all the toxic legacy assets they have to worry about dealing with overtime. getting banks to clean up their balance sheet and restructuring or closing the really sick ones in my view is much better approach and i think historically this has been proven, when you go ahead and take the losses early, downsize the sector, clean it up, it is in a better position to lend into the real economy melissa: sheila, we're almost out of time. i can't let you go without reacting to the cyber attacks we're seeing on banks right now. as someone who was chaarwoman of the fdic do you think it is something we should be concerned about? >> i do. good to remember there
think in 2009 we did have a stable financial system and that we could have, very sick institutions like citi should have been restructured. all banks should have been required to shed their booed assets, clean up their balance sheets. that would put them in a better position to lend into the real economy. banks that have a lot of bad assets on their books, they don't do a lot of new lending. they sit around and nurse the balance sheet. because have all the toxic legacy assets they have to worry...
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cheryl: it has to be a little regional, there might be some wendy's in new york city that are a little slow. just saying. i think i just lost my invitation to wendy's. shares of apple off big time from the all-time high set last month, but for a company only as good as its next big thing, investors are looking ahead to what will be next for apple. cheryl: melissa and lori obi speaking about the next gadget. dennis: we have our colleagues coming up, but i'm interested to see apple 10% drop from the recent high giving people a buying opportunity. cheryl: we had a guest on the last hour of "markets now" saying this is a buying opportunity because the stock will head back higher. maybe some money flowing into technology stocks or expanding, latte cover in the next hour. lori: accompanies spending, if
cheryl: it has to be a little regional, there might be some wendy's in new york city that are a little slow. just saying. i think i just lost my invitation to wendy's. shares of apple off big time from the all-time high set last month, but for a company only as good as its next big thing, investors are looking ahead to what will be next for apple. cheryl: melissa and lori obi speaking about the next gadget. dennis: we have our colleagues coming up, but i'm interested to see apple 10% drop...
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fearing warplanes reportedly are pounding the city of homes. it has been one of the 18 -month-old rising against the president regime. police shot and killed a young american after he opened fire at a resort. authorities say he filled 1% in the incident appeared to be based on a personal dispute. police say the attacker stole a gun from a hotel security guard. health providers are notifying patients in nearly two dozen states that routine steroid injections may have been contaminated with meningitis. thirty-five people have become sick and five of them have died. the fda is urging doctors not use any products from the massachusetts pharmacies that supplied the steroid. those are your news headlines on the fox business network. get you back to melissa and lori. melissa: venezuelan president in the fight of his life. he is running for reelection this weekend. after 14 years in power, he may actually lose at this time. what will that mean for oil around the world? we have a professor at the university of houston and an author. thank you for joinin
fearing warplanes reportedly are pounding the city of homes. it has been one of the 18 -month-old rising against the president regime. police shot and killed a young american after he opened fire at a resort. authorities say he filled 1% in the incident appeared to be based on a personal dispute. police say the attacker stole a gun from a hotel security guard. health providers are notifying patients in nearly two dozen states that routine steroid injections may have been contaminated with...
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the hotel in new york city is a dog only hotel featuring big screen televisions. the dogs have their own spot and fitness center and personal chef. price starts at $70 a night for a standard room. if you and this week you have to shell out 200 bones. that is your fox news minute. what do you think? tracy: there are dog lovers who would do it. especially in new york. [talking over each other] tracy: i let my kids sleep outside. american airlines ground in eight of its jets after passenger seats came loose mid flight and two planes. stuart varney of "varney and company" on the fox business network joins us now. american is the ninth it but people are saying these union guys might have tinkered with the man made them loose on purpose. fhfa sabotage is a possibility. stuart: there's also the pilots are deliberately calling in sick frequently and calling in maintenance calls where they are not necessary but within the manual. what you have got is hundreds of canceled, thousands of delayed flights and a lot of people who do not wish to fly on american airlines. i honest
the hotel in new york city is a dog only hotel featuring big screen televisions. the dogs have their own spot and fitness center and personal chef. price starts at $70 a night for a standard room. if you and this week you have to shell out 200 bones. that is your fox news minute. what do you think? tracy: there are dog lovers who would do it. especially in new york. [talking over each other] tracy: i let my kids sleep outside. american airlines ground in eight of its jets after passenger seats...
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. >>> bp will sell its texas city refinery to marathon petroleum for 2 1/2 billion. the deal which is expected to close early next year also includes a portion of the british oil giant retail and logisticses network in the southeastern part of the united states. >>> general motors is revving up its workforce. they plan to hire up to 1500 employees for new information technology center in warren, michigan. this is the general motors second of four planned i.t. facilities in the u.s. that's the latest from the fox business network giving you the power to prosper lori: finally some good news for futures market investors who had money tied up with perigrine financial. you remember last july, russell wasendorf senior attempted suicide. which resulted in discovery of a 20-year fraud and loss of $20 million. vision financial brokerage has been awarded the right to take over the thousands of customer accounts in an effort to allow perigrine customers to access funds tied up since its collapse. howard rothman is vision financial's ceo and president. he joins me exclusively. i
. >>> bp will sell its texas city refinery to marathon petroleum for 2 1/2 billion. the deal which is expected to close early next year also includes a portion of the british oil giant retail and logisticses network in the southeastern part of the united states. >>> general motors is revving up its workforce. they plan to hire up to 1500 employees for new information technology center in warren, michigan. this is the general motors second of four planned i.t. facilities in the...
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>> i wrote a recent log that was titled the tale of two cities. what we have seen thus far, year to date, it has grown dramatically. what we have seen with the economy, it has contracted did it has pulled back from its highs. what we are looking at is is the stock market predicting where the market may be growing or has the stock market that we have seen then artificial and propelled by the stimulus. lori: will this be the catalyst if we do get earnings weaker than expected? >> i cannot see earnings being much more negative than we are anticipating right now. it could propel the market forward. we also have history on our side. in the last seven election years, when we see the stock market grow by 10% or more in the first three quarters, the fourth quarter has seen the stock market grow by an average of 6.3%. lori: just a comment on the sectors limit healthcare is one i like. they have been very resilient. lori: very good. thank you for your announcement. melissa: bad news for coffee drinkers out there. it appears j.m. smucker is running low. smok
>> i wrote a recent log that was titled the tale of two cities. what we have seen thus far, year to date, it has grown dramatically. what we have seen with the economy, it has contracted did it has pulled back from its highs. what we are looking at is is the stock market predicting where the market may be growing or has the stock market that we have seen then artificial and propelled by the stimulus. lori: will this be the catalyst if we do get earnings weaker than expected? >> i...
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. >> we don't need to build more highways out in the suburbs if we have people in the cities right now who have to work but have no way to get to the jobs. we should be investing in our minority owned neighborhoods so people don't have to travel. >> jon: it's a black view first spoke in 2005. >> there's deep, persistent poverty in this region, as well. that poverty has roots in the history of racial discrimination when the streets were rebuilt. there should be many new businesses, including minority owned businesses, along those streets. >> jon: [as george w. bush]: you see, what i'm trying say is this: we didn't land on plymouth rock, plymouth rock, you see, won't get landed on again. he he he. so despite the fact what barack obama was saying echoed the sentimentses of other mainstream politicians and despite the fact that it echoed his own speech in 2007 that aired live on cnn, obama's real crime was not the content and the message, but the rhythm, oh, the rhythm. the rhythm is going to get you. >> you notice the way in the way he delivers the speech before a predominantly african am
. >> we don't need to build more highways out in the suburbs if we have people in the cities right now who have to work but have no way to get to the jobs. we should be investing in our minority owned neighborhoods so people don't have to travel. >> jon: it's a black view first spoke in 2005. >> there's deep, persistent poverty in this region, as well. that poverty has roots in the history of racial discrimination when the streets were rebuilt. there should be many new...
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of the city's 31,000 58% do not live in the city. one worker moved to maryland h his new wife. i was born in d.c. >> he was not at the hearing and those that were read council the riot act. >> we, of course, want to hear the public. do not affect our ability to people and retain them. >> in northwest washington, sam ford, abc 7 news. as it could as good be. and feeling more like summer around here. afteras more, coming up the break. and another showdown this weekend. one for the record book. [ mamale announcer ] we the people, the middle class, who move our country forward, work hard, raise families, and keep america strong. but mitt romney's budget plan will hurt the middle class, raising taxes on the average family by up t to $2,000, while giving a tax break of $250,000 to multimillionaires. doesn't mitt romney understand we can't rebuild amera by tearing down the middle class. priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. [ knocking ] oh, no, i got to go. oh, can you make that to go? these days, nobody has time to get sick. but minuteclinic makes
of the city's 31,000 58% do not live in the city. one worker moved to maryland h his new wife. i was born in d.c. >> he was not at the hearing and those that were read council the riot act. >> we, of course, want to hear the public. do not affect our ability to people and retain them. >> in northwest washington, sam ford, abc 7 news. as it could as good be. and feeling more like summer around here. afteras more, coming up the break. and another showdown this weekend. one for...
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: fromhe global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is a special edition of "nightline," one-on-one, the candidates debate, october 3rd, 2012. >> good evening, i'm terry moran. tonight, a high stakes showdown as president barack obama and mitt romney took the stage in denver to go head to head for the first time. an estimated 60 million americans tuned in to watch this critical moment in an often contentious presidential campaign with the election just 34 days away. crucial swing voters still undecided. with romney trailing in the polls, time running short, tonight could be his turning point. here's how it went down. they came out, shook hands, ready for the main event. but president obama began soft, very soft. a shoutout to the first lady. >> i just want to wish, sweetie, you happy anniversary and let you know that a year from now, we will not be celebrating it in front of 40 million people. >> romney graciously followed suit with an easy quip. >> congratulations to you, mr. president, on your anniversary. i'm sure this was the
: fromhe global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is a special edition of "nightline," one-on-one, the candidates debate, october 3rd, 2012. >> good evening, i'm terry moran. tonight, a high stakes showdown as president barack obama and mitt romney took the stage in denver to go head to head for the first time. an estimated 60 million americans tuned in to watch this critical moment in an often contentious presidential...